Gone are the days where Labor Day is the official sign to retire your whites until the warmer weather arrives again. The breaking of this fashion rule started in February 2012 when the unpigmented hue was the biggest trend for the upcoming fall season. White was seen stomping down the runways at Alexander Wang, Peter Som, and Tibi and then returning for Fall 2013 when designers Tadashi Shoji, Diesel Black Gold, Jason Wu, and Marissa Webb donned this colorless neutral shade as the one to wear.

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So how do you rock white this time of year? Use these tips to do white right!

1. Watch your fabric choice:

White in wool, leather, and flannel are some of the best winter fabrics so find those garments in the snowy shade.

Models (let to right) Iman and Joan Smallsdonned white accessories to accompany their all white looks.

3. Try Outerwear:

Its no secret that Olivia Pope has us all considering trying a white coat so here is your extra push. A white coat will give your look an editorial feel and will have you feeling all high fashion when you hit the pavement.

Olivia isn’t the only lady wearing white outerwear. How stunning do Nicole Richie and Lupita Nyong’o look out-and-about in their colorless coats?

About Nigel:

Nigel Isaiah is a freelance style and shopping editor/writer based out of Buffalo, NY and the founder of AnEditorsPick.com, a digital publication exclusively giving you the skinny on all things American Fashion.

This self-proclaimed American fashion connoisseur and peach ring consumer has quickly made his name known in the fashion industry contributing to a number of different leading fashion blogs and online magazines. You can follow Nigel on Twitter @Nigel_Isaiah

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